Industrial Radical Copyright Policy

The editors of The Industrial Radicalreject the concept of intellectual property, and we favor the abolition of all patent and copyright restrictions. We regard the intellectual enclosure of patents and copyrights as a constraint on minds and markets, an invasion of individual rights, and an increasingly destructive form of protectionism. A free society means free minds and free culture; so weve adopted a policy of free content for the magazine. Everything we print will either be certified in the public domain, or released under a free content license that guarantees your ability to reprint or reuse, without permission or restriction.

Licenses and Legal Details

As a contributor to the Industrial Radical, you retain copyright over the work you contribute. But you agree to make your work available under a license that will protect the rights of others to reprint and reuse without the restriction of intellectual property monopolies. In order to keep things as simple as possible, we strongly prefer works that are licensed under the most up-to-date version of the Creative Commons Attribution license, currently CC BY 4.0. (This is a change from our previous, slightly more restrictive Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) license.) CC BY frees readers to reproduce, reprint, and reuse the work so long as they properly credit you as the creator of the original work.

If you need to request an alternative arrangement, for legal reasons or reasons of personal preference, we can also accept work that has been certified in the public domain, or which is held under other free content licenses, older versions of the Creative Commons licenses, the GNU Free Documentation License, or other, similar free content licenses.

We will not print any works under licenses that impose restrictions on the distribution of copies or derivative works beyond the requirements that these works provide honest credit and remain free. The purpose of our copyleft policy is to enable free use, not to restrict it selectively. In particular, we wont publish any works under the restrictions of Creative Commons NonCommercial or NoDerivs license terms.